We extend the quantum jump method to nearly adiabatically driven open quantum systems in a way that allows for an accurate account of the external driving in the system-environment interaction. Using this framework, we construct the corresponding trajectory-dependent work performed on the system and derive the integral fluctuation theorem and the Jarzynski equality for nearly adiabatic driving. We show that such identities hold as long as the stochastic dynamics and work variable are consistently defined. We numerically study the emerging work statistics for a two-level quantum system and find that the conventional diabatic approximation is unable to capture some prominent features arising from driving, such as the continuity of the probabi...
Technological advances over the past few decades have made it possible to address quantum systems do...
We present the stochastic thermodynamics analysis of an open quantum system weakly coupled to multip...
Counterdiabatic driving (CD) exploits auxiliary control fields to tailor the nonequilibrium dynamics...
We extend the quantum jump method to nearly adiabatically driven open quantum systems in a way that ...
We apply the quantum jump approach to address the statistics of work in a driven two-level system co...
Rapid progress in the fabrication and manipulation of micro and nanoscale devices has made it necess...
At nonzero temperature classical systems exhibit statistical fluctuations of thermodynamic quantitie...
As quantum systems become more experimentally accessible, we are forced to reconsider the notions of...
We analyze work done on a quantum system driven by a control field. The average work depends on the ...
With the development of quantum thermodynamics [1], it turned out that the existence of a thermal ...
Measuring the thermodynamic properties of open quantum systems poses a major challenge. A calorimetr...
Quantum work fluctuation theorem (FT) commonly requires the system initially prepared in an equilibr...
We study the distribution of work induced by the two-point measurement protocol for a driven open qu...
We use the quantum work statistics to characterize the controlled dynamics governed by a counterdiab...
The work performed on or extracted from a nonautonomous quantum system described by means of a two-p...
Technological advances over the past few decades have made it possible to address quantum systems do...
We present the stochastic thermodynamics analysis of an open quantum system weakly coupled to multip...
Counterdiabatic driving (CD) exploits auxiliary control fields to tailor the nonequilibrium dynamics...
We extend the quantum jump method to nearly adiabatically driven open quantum systems in a way that ...
We apply the quantum jump approach to address the statistics of work in a driven two-level system co...
Rapid progress in the fabrication and manipulation of micro and nanoscale devices has made it necess...
At nonzero temperature classical systems exhibit statistical fluctuations of thermodynamic quantitie...
As quantum systems become more experimentally accessible, we are forced to reconsider the notions of...
We analyze work done on a quantum system driven by a control field. The average work depends on the ...
With the development of quantum thermodynamics [1], it turned out that the existence of a thermal ...
Measuring the thermodynamic properties of open quantum systems poses a major challenge. A calorimetr...
Quantum work fluctuation theorem (FT) commonly requires the system initially prepared in an equilibr...
We study the distribution of work induced by the two-point measurement protocol for a driven open qu...
We use the quantum work statistics to characterize the controlled dynamics governed by a counterdiab...
The work performed on or extracted from a nonautonomous quantum system described by means of a two-p...
Technological advances over the past few decades have made it possible to address quantum systems do...
We present the stochastic thermodynamics analysis of an open quantum system weakly coupled to multip...
Counterdiabatic driving (CD) exploits auxiliary control fields to tailor the nonequilibrium dynamics...